| Park Fees Apply |
| Heads up Sierra |
| Beautiful blades of grass line the trail |
| Ferns flourish |
| San Pablo Bay views |
| Inviting benches to take in the view |
| Park Fees Apply |
| Heads up Sierra |
| Beautiful blades of grass line the trail |
| Ferns flourish |
| San Pablo Bay views |
| Inviting benches to take in the view |
| Sierra & Whitney at Spooner Beach |
| Rugged terrain |
| Beautiful Lupins |
| Where the Ocean meets the Bay |
| We made it! |
| Hiking Buddies |
| Wipe out! |
| Sierra and her new snow buddy |
| It's a snow day tradition - creating snow angels |
| Later... |
| Shade loving undergrowth thrives under a redwood canopy including sword ferns, mosses and redwood sorrel. |
| Listen to the sounds of Muir Woods including the sound of a falling tree captured by Dan Dugan https://soundcloud.com/tags/muir%20woods |
| Hiking the Hillside Trail |
| Old growth coast redwoods are the tallest living things in the world |
| The perfect setting for the Tree Pose |
| Trails in Muir Woods are boardwalked or asphalted for accessibility |
| With Muir Beach only 3 miles away from Muir Woods we had to come check it out after it's 5 month revamp |
It has been said that trees are imperfect men, and seem to bemoan their imprisonment rooted in the ground. But they never seem so to me. I never saw a discontented tree. They grip the ground as though they liked it, and though fast rooted they travel about as far as we do. They go wandering forth in all directions with every wind, going and coming like ourselves, traveling with us around the sun two million miles a day, and through space heaven knows how fast and far! - John of the Mountains: The Unpublished Journals of John Muir, (1938)
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